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AIDS | 2002

Improved methods and assumptions for estimation of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its impact: Recommendations of the UNAIDS Reference Group on estimates, modelling and projections

Marc Artzrouni; Tim Brown; Griff Feeney; Geoffrey P. Garnett; Peter D. Ghys; Nicholas C. Grassly; Stefano Lazzari; David Schneider; Karen Stanecki; John Stover; Bernhard Schwartländer; Neff Walker; Peter O. Way; Ping Yan; Basia Zaba; Hania Zlotnik; Ties Boerma; Heena Brahmbhatt; Jesus M Garcia Calleja; James Chin; Roel Coutinho; François Dabis; Kevin De Cock; Daniel W. Fitzgerald; Geoff P. Garnett; Ron Gray; Dwip Kitayaporn; Celia Landmann Szwarcwald; Dilys Morgan; Wiwat Peerpatanapokin

UNAIDS and WHO produce biannual country-specific estimates of HIV/AIDS and its impact. These estimates are based on methods and assumptions that reflect the best understanding of HIV epidemiology and demography at the time. Where significant advances are made in epidemiological and demographic research, the methods and assumptions must evolve to match these advances. UNAIDS established an Epidemiology Reference Group in 1999 to advise them and other organisations on HIV epidemiology and methods for making estimates and projections of HIV/AIDS. During the meeting of the reference group in 2001, four priority areas were identified where methods and assumptions should be reviewed and perhaps modified: a) models of the HIV epidemic, b) survival of adults with HIV-1 in low and middle income countries, c) survival of children with HIV-1 in low and middle income countries, and d) methods to estimate numbers of AIDS orphans. Research and literature reviews were carried out by Reference Group members and invited specialists, prior to meetings held during 2001-2. Recommendations reflecting the consensus of the meeting participants on the four priority areas were determined at each meeting. These recommendations were followed in UNAIDS and WHO development of country-specific estimates of HIV/AIDS and its impact for end of 2001.UNAIDS and WHO produce biannual country-specific estimates of HIV/AIDS and its impact. These estimates are based on methods and assumptions that reflect the best understanding of HIV epidemiology and demography at the time. Where significant advances are made in epidemiological and demographic research, the methods and assumptions must evolve to match these advances. UNAIDS established an Epidemiology Reference Group in 1999 to advise them and other organisations on HIV epidemiology and methods for making estimates and projections of HIV/AIDS. During the meeting of the reference group in 2001, four priority areas were identified where methods and assumptions should be reviewed and perhaps modified: a) models of the HIV epidemic, b) survival of adults with HIV-1 in low and middle income countries, c) survival of children with HIV-1 in low and middle income countries, and d) methods to estimate numbers of AIDS orphans. Research and literature reviews were carried out by Reference Group members and invited specialists, prior to meetings held during 2001-2. Recommendations reflecting the consensus of the meeting participants on the four priority areas were determined at each meeting. These recommendations were followed in UNAIDS and WHO development of country-specific estimates of HIV/AIDS and its impact for end of 2001.


Archive | 2007

A study of the association of HIV infection with wealth in sub-Saharan Africa

Vinod K. Mishra; Simona Bignami; Robert Greener; Martin Vaessen; Rathavuth Hong; Peter D. Ghys; Ties Boerma; Ari Van Assche; Shane Khan; Shea O. Rutstein


Archive | 2002

Estimation of "needs" and "probable uptake" for HIV/AIDS preventive vaccines based on possible policies and likely acceptance

José Esparza; Marie-Louise Chang; Roy Widdus; Yvette Madrid; Neff Walker; Peter D. Ghys


Archive | 2002

CorrespondenceAIDS in Africa

Peter D. Ghys; Neff Walker; Catherine Hankins


Archive | 2007

The evolving HIV pandemic

Catherine Hankins; Karen Stanecki; Peter D. Ghys; Hein Marais


Archive | 1998

Trends in Condom Use Between 1991 and 1997 and Obstacles to 100% Condom Use in Female Sex Workers (FSW) in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire

Peter D. Ghys; Guessan Mah-bi; Moussa Traore; Yao Konan; A. Tiemele; Bea Vuylsteke; Kouamé Kalé; Oussama Tawil; Issa-Malick Coulibaly


Archive | 1993

Immunosuppression and AIDS in Female Prostitutes in Abidjan

Mamadou O. Diallo; Peter D. Ghys; Virginie Ettiegne-Traore; Marie Laga; Kari Brattegaard; K. M. De Cock


Archive | 2000

Safe Sex Behavior Among Female Sex Workers (FSEs) Enrolled in a Microbicide Trial in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire

Thierry H. Roels; Marie Laga; Virginie Ettiegne-Traore; Peter D. Ghys; Mamadou O. Diallo; Bea L. Vuylsteke; C.K. Anoma; Y. Hoyi; J.C. Kadjo


Archive | 2000

Dual Infection With HIV-1 and HIV-2: Impact on Plasma HIV-1 Viral Load and Markers of Immune Activation in HIV-Seropositive Female Sex Workers (FSWs) in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire

John N. Nkengasong; Luc Kestens; Peter D. Ghys; Stephania Koblavi-Deme; Celestin Bile; Chantal Maurice; Ronald Otten; Mirielle Kalou; Marie Laga


Archive | 1999

Original article HIV and human papillomavirus as independent risk factors for cervical neoplasia in women with high or low numbers of sex partners

Suzanne D. Vernon; Elizabeth R. Unger; Margaret A Piper; Sibailly T Severin; Stefan Z. Wiktor; Peter D. Ghys; Donna L Miller; Ira R Horowitz; Alan E. Greenberg; William C Reeves

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Marie Laga

Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp

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Stefan Z. Wiktor

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Neff Walker

Johns Hopkins University

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Chantal Maurice

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Donna L Miller

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Elizabeth R. Unger

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Ira R Horowitz

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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